What's your benchmark? Do you plan test against perl on cygwin as well?
-----Original Message-----
From: Clyde Forrester <ccf3 at mindspring.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:50 PM
To: Chicago.pm chatter <chicago-talk at pm.org>
Subject: Re: [Chicago-talk] Active State and Strawberry
That worked real great. Thanks, all.
All indications are that Strawberry is just a touch faster than Active
State.
(And both are a bit faster than Python on my benchmark, and way faster
than Ruby.)
Clyde
David Young wrote:
> They can both co-exist without conflict. Just be aware that Strawberry will install into C:\strawberry. You can't change this.
>> ydy
>>>>>>jon-chicagotalk at jrock.us 03/17/09 03:45PM >>>
>>>>> * On Tue, Mar 17 2009, Clyde Forrester wrote:
>>> I have Active State Perl on my Windows XP Pro partition.
>> I would like to add Strawberry Perl.
>> I would like to be able to compare them.
>> Will they co-exist or will they feud?
>>>> Strawberry is completely self-contained, so it shouldn't conflict with
> anything.
>
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